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Whitewater Valley

Deep in the valley of a massive mountain range, this Region features the confluence of two rivers into one larger river. Five city sites hug the banks of the rivers while a rail network winds its way through the base of the mountains.

Brakeman's Folly - This wooded hilltop site has a rail tunnel running under it that exits riverside. For those willing to clear the forest, Brakeman's Folly has an overabundance of metal deposits; both coal and ore.

Whitewater Crossing - Situated at the confluence of two great rivers, Whitewater Crossing has copious coal, oil, and ore deposits ready to be extracted and shipped along the river.

Twain - What this sprawling site lacks in natural resources, it makes up for in ease of use. Extending into Río Fuerte, Twain connects to the regional rail line and is ideal for shipping to the Global Market via the river.

Elm Grove - Filled with a dense forest, Elm Grove has a modest oil reservoir and a light sprinkling of raw ore. The fresh mountain air is alluring to visitors of this wooded site.

Riverbend - Straddling the southernmost tributary of the Cascadia River, this site presents the challenge of developing a city that crosses both banks. The reward to such an industrious mayor is a deep reservoir of crude oil.